Waterboro voter Alicia Shortill holds up her ballots before inserting them into the voting machines Tuesday evening, while Town Administrator Gary Lamb stands by. Besides county and state primaries, Waterboro voters came out to cast ballots in the first-ever referendum election for the municipal budget, after voting a year ago to abolish the traditional annual Town Meeting. TAMMY WELLS/Journal Tribune
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